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  1. 7. Dez. 2022 · In a piece originally published in 2018, Jon Howe remembers Leeds United's greatest-ever player, 25 years on from his passing. Billy Bremner, Leeds United captain, holds the cup aloft moment after being presented with the FA Cup by Queen Elizabeth II. It should be easy to celebrate the life of Billy Bremner in writing; after all, there is no ...

  2. 19. Mai 2020 · Anand Menon, director of the UK in a Changing Europe, chooses the life of infamous Leeds United Captain, Billy Bremner. Billy Bremner played for Leeds as a midfielder from 1959 until 1976.

  3. Tragically, Billy Bremner passed away in 1997, but his memory lives on in the hearts of Leeds United supporters. He is remembered not only as a player and a manager but as a symbol of the club’s spirit and identity. His contributions to Leeds United’s rich history will forever be cherished. 143 games, 40.45% win percentage. The everlasting ...

  4. Billy Bremner was the fiery midfield dynamo whose tireless energy spurred on Leeds United during their most successful years, under the management of Don Revie. His priceless precision passing, stamina and skill led him to become a Leeds United legend and one of the games’ greatest midfielders. Bremner is honoured by a commemorative statue ...

  5. 12. Juli 1997 · Billy Bremner from Scotland former footballer Central Midfield ... William John Bremner Date of birth/Age: Dec 9, 1942 Place of birth: Stirling Date of death: 07.12.1997 (54) Height: N/A Citizenship: Scotland Position: Midfield - C ...

  6. 7. Dez. 2022 · Billy Bremner; a leader, winner and fighter, was the colossus of that great United side under Don Revie. Revered by Leeds followers, he will also be forever held in high regard by Doncaster Rovers ...

  7. 2 Matchs officiels (amicaux validés par la FIFA compris). William John « Billy » Bremner (né à Stirling, Écosse, le 9 décembre 1942 - mort à Doncaster, Angleterre, le 7 décembre 1997) est un footballeur écossais des années 1960 et 1970. Il fait partie du Scottish Football Hall of Fame, intronisé lors de son inauguration en 2004.